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EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is a summary of some crime reports taken from the Greeley Police Department’s daily log. Only a few of the hundreds of reports will be used in this weekly column because of space limitations.

Wednesday

9 a.m.: A folded piece of paper was found in the night deposit of a bank in the 2500 block of 11th Avenue. The paper read “Please help my relatives confessed to murders.”

11:46 a.m.: A caller said they may have found a human rib in a ditch behind their house in the 100 block of North 25th Avenue.

11:48 a.m.: A man reported an American flag stolen from his home in the 400 block of North 35th Avenue. He did not want to make a police report, but did want it documented in case this continues to occur.

7:21 p.m.: A woman said she was being harassed by someone on Facebook. An officer informed the woman it is really hard to charge people with Facebook harassment, and that the police getting involved would likely “fuel the fire.” The woman said she would take care of it herself.

Thursday

1 p.m.: A caller in the 500 block of 21st Street said a neighbor kid kicked her dog a couple days ago and now the dog needs to see a veterinarian. The responding officer determined the child actually kicked dirt in the face of the dog when the animal was on the child’s property. The case was referred to civil court.

7:45 p.m.: A man wearing a Kevlar vest walked up to a home in the 2000 block of 8th Avenue and asked for food. The caller said the man appeared to have ammunition in his backpack, but there didn’t seem to be a weapon. The man then pulled out a large wad of cash and handed everyone there money. The man said his name was Jason, and that he was “a federal officer fighting a cartel.” The caller wanted to know what to do with the money Jason gave them.

9:45 p.m.: A caller had questions about what legal actions might be taken if a neighbor takes his horse. He said his horse had killed the neighbor’s sheep, and he had agreed to pay the neighbor $20 per week, but now the neighbor says he wants the horse instead.

Friday

4:30 a.m.: A caller in the 7200 block of Canberra Street Drive said a car was driving through the neighborhood “fast and erratically.” People were jumping out of the car with flashlights and running up to houses. The caller said they do not believe it was the newspaper delivery person.